Likely Python. I see a "def" used to define a function. try-catch and yield are also Python, as is the use of whitespace to delimit blocks (instead of braces and semicolons in languages with a C-style syntax).

Definitely Python. At the top of his screen you can see the "from ... import ..." statements, and he's using list comprehensions [... for ... in ...].

Awesome. thanks. i think it's time to take the plunge to learn a brand new language. I've been long enough in the .NET languages and Java... Never ventured out deep enough into the newer stuff they call Python. let the journey begin!

The language is allegedly named after Monty Python. The IDE that comes bundled with Python is even called IDLE (as in Eric). Python textbooks and tutorials also tend to contain Monty Python references (e.g. "spam" and "eggs" as example input values).

Oh, and a couple of years ago Google had a project to come up with a compiler that would compile Python to native machine code. The name of the project? "Unladen Swallow".

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